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Mr Khan said:
Kasz216 said:
Mr Khan said:
 

In the short run, it's been proven that plenty of folks will be disenfranchised. That's why the law was tabled in Pennsylvania for this year.

Yes.  Thanks to democrats delaying and delaying the implmentation of the law with lawsuits.

Regardless, your point would only stand if Republicans said "whoops nevermind" and repealed the law afterwords.  

However, Republicans have been pushing these legislations for decades now.

So had Democrats until very recently.  

See Maryland.

Not because of the lawsuits, but because even provisional PennDOT IDs were only available four days out of the month, or something ridiculous like that. They made it as hard as possible for people who needed them to get IDs.

The lawsuits kept putting holds on the law... preventing implementation of PennDOT sooner, and longer.

Also... do you have a source on that, because i'm 70% sure that's not true.

 

There were plenty of negative stories about people waiting nearly every day for a week for PennDot due to long lines.  (You know, because they're catching up to EVERYBODY at once.  another temporary issue made to sound like a permanent one.)